In the plastic age, Clara Bow plays Cynthia Day, a tough girl at Prescott College who runs with a fast crowd. Donald Keith is athletic freshman Hugh Carver, who falls for her, though Cynthia knows her lifestyle is bad for him. When Cynthia begins to return Hugh's deeper feelings, she must decide whether to sacrifice their love in order to save his collegiate future, or sabotoge his athletic career for four years of fun-filled excitement.

In Run girl, run, girls at Sunnydale school learn about the three R's of Romeos, roadsters, and roller skates. The story follows the misadventures of Norma, star athlete of the school.

The plastic age, based on a novel by Percy Marks, originally released in 1925. Run girl, run originally released in 1928."Runnin' wild the films of Clara Bow"--Container.Durations: 73 min., 20 min.Special contents of this edition copyright 1999 by Film Preservation Associates.

Abstract:

In the plastic age, Clara Bow plays Cynthia Day, a tough girl at Prescott College who runs with a fast crowd. Donald Keith is athletic freshman Hugh Carver, who falls for her, though Cynthia knows her lifestyle is bad for him. When Cynthia begins to return Hugh's deeper feelings, she must decide whether to sacrifice their love in order to save his collegiate future, or sabotoge his athletic career for four years of fun-filled excitement.

In Run girl, run, girls at Sunnydale school learn about the three R's of Romeos, roadsters, and roller skates. The story follows the misadventures of Norma, star athlete of the school.

"In the plastic age, Clara Bow plays Cynthia Day, a tough girl at Prescott College who runs with a fast crowd. Donald Keith is athletic freshman Hugh Carver, who falls for her, though Cynthia knows her lifestyle is bad for him. When Cynthia begins to return Hugh's deeper feelings, she must decide whether to sacrifice their love in order to save his collegiate future, or sabotoge his athletic career for four years of fun-filled excitement."@en